Post number #812633, ID: cd9477
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Records, cassettes, discs. WAV's, MP3's, FLAC's. Spotify playlist count. Whatever metric you measure by, how much music do you have?
Post number #812641, ID: 6909a4
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I have 4 months of sound
Post number #812642, ID: 1d84c6
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I am partially deaf so not a lot
Post number #812663, ID: 7a7b23
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A lot.
Post number #812769, ID: 4a0d74
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About 6 inches long.
Post number #812786, ID: 69dc5f
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7 albums downloaded 2 CDs
Post number #812824, ID: 99ce50
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4.3 Terrabytes of *.midi-files
Post number #812939, ID: 394c52
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on spotify, I have about 50 albums/eps downloaded plus five or ten playlists that are around half an hour, and that's about half of my collection tab. I've got another 24 albums as mp3s but they're all either dupes or video game soundtracks
Post number #813031, ID: c650ef
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150,000ish music files, and a couple dozen CD's. The cassettes are long gone
Post number #813068, ID: b37a2f
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Around 1670 music files, most of them are mp3's. Some are quite short, others are entire albums and game soundtracks in a single file.
Post number #813321, ID: df4e36
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>>813068 >entire album in a single file Why would you curse yourself thus?
Post number #813325, ID: 7819f7
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>>813321 eh? Why would that be a curse? If I want to listen to the album I can do it, if I want to listen to a single song from the album I go to that song and that's it. I like it that way because it feels easier to order the files.
Post number #813364, ID: 99ce50
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>>813321 It's scene standard for songs that overlap eachother.
Post number #813404, ID: 6909a4
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>>99ce50 i thought it was just for .cue files that cut up the big track into ti individual ones
Post number #813482, ID: 8f6dad
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I recently bought a record player and that came with like 47 different records so like.... alot
Post number #813986, ID: 644e74
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Just MP3 320 because I'm using speakers. It's mainly game OSTs. They take up about 80GB.
Post number #814127, ID: fb17e5
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I cba counting it out but 4 milk crates worth of records and if I had to guess ~20 cassettes and 9 cds. My YouTube Playlist of albums is full of 1859 albums actively changing when I find something new or yt deletes an album. The only music I've bought digitally is the entire discography of Big Blood.
Post number #814180, ID: 7d78cc
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>>812633 0b + sounds from os/software.. i use YT/Spotify
Post number #814365, ID: 2d52c5
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25217 tracks in my library, mostly mp3
Post number #814382, ID: 7bf13f
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Just loaded up my favorites from my collection onto an mp3 player. It's almost over 9000
Post number #814728, ID: a8920f
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i have around 1.5k songs on mp3 player
Post number #814944, ID: 8a2c38
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2033 liked on spotify + around 150 songs by me and my friends on my computer and our online stash
Post number #815841, ID: cb1b64
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30G file hmmmm
Post number #816070, ID: 6612ae
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uncountable. Literally in the terabytes and incredibly unorganized. My personal YouTube playlist has thousands of songs, and I've saved hundreds of playlist by others. Same for SoundCloud. I own only two pieces of physical media though, one by the Basque roads and the other by Sam Inglis. Only reason I have them is because the people in question refuse to upload them online.
Post number #816079, ID: 8414a1
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>>816070 Should probably make a project of sorting those...
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| Records, cassettes, discs.
WAV's, MP3's, FLAC's.
Spotify playlist count.
Whatever metric you measure by, how much music do you have?